Anxiety and Depression

What are some of the symptoms?

Victims of bullying often experience anxiety and depression. This makes it even more difficult for the victim to cope and can also have a negative impact on overall physical health. Here are some of the symptoms associated with anxiety and depression:

SLEEP

Both insufficient and excessive sleep can be symptoms of anxiety and depression and can contribute to further health problems.

WEIGHT

Increased weight or weight loss can be associated with anxiety and depression. Eating disorders such as anorexia or, bulimia may be developed.

CONCENTRATION

Lack of concentration and difficulty in focusing can contribute to the inability of carrying out and completing tasks at work, which further adds to the existing level of anxiety and depression experienced.

PANIC ATTACKS

Feelings of panic may occur without warning and often include physical symptoms that can be disabling and frightening. Possible physical symptoms are: heart palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, trembling, chills, sweating, and a sense of loss of control and fear of death.

LOSS OF INTEREST

General lack or loss of interest can be experienced and associated with anxiety and depression. School and hobbies can be affected.